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Marwa Alsuwaidi, Noura Almahri, Latifa Alazeezi, Taif Alkhzaimi, Lindita Bande, Anwar Ahmad, Omar Al Khatib, Fayez Fikry and Young Ki Kim
Building construction in the UAE is a growing industry. While Abu Dhabi and Dubai have a majority of mid-rise and high-rise buildings, AL Ain has mostly low-rise and mid-rise buildings. Additionally, the construction industry in Al Ain has seen an increa...
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Wen-Cheng Shao, Jia-Wei Chen, Yu-Wei Dong, Chao-Ling Lu and Yi-Ting Chiou
Healthy buildings are the future of industrial development and a global trend. This study is based on the local demand in Taiwan for the certification of healthy building assessments. It consolidates fifteen relevant assessment indicators and the literat...
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Shuxiao Wang, Jianping Zhao, Lixiong Wang, Wenye Hu and Fanfang Yan
The pupillary light reflex, which has been seen as an important noninvasive and objective indicator of autonomic nervous system function, can be used for evaluating the impact of different lighting conditions in buildings on circadian behaviors, assessin...
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Iasmin Lourenço Niza, Ana Maria Bueno and Evandro Eduardo Broday
The growing concern for sustainability is evident, given the importance of guaranteeing resources for the next generations, especially in the face of increasing energy consumption in buildings. Regardless of the context, people seek comfort, which makes ...
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Xianglei Liu, Pengfei Zhang, Zhenkai Jia, Yuxin Chen, Shenglong Li and Runjie Wang
Spherical reticulated shell structure is an important structural form of large-span space buildings. It is of great significance to monitor three-dimensional (3D) dynamic responses of spherical reticulated shell structure to better understand its seismic...
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Yves Reuland, Panagiotis Martakis and Eleni Chatzi
Rapid post-earthquake damage assessment forms a critical element of resilience, ensuring a prompt and functional recovery of the built environment. Monitoring-based approaches have the potential to significantly improve upon current visual inspection-bas...
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Yaolin Lin, Xingping Yuan, Wei Yang, Xiaoli Hao and Chunqing Li
Healthy buildings are a deep-level development of green buildings, which can effectively help relieve stress and improve occupants? physical and mental health. In addition, they are is likely to play an important role in preventing the spread of respirat...
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Satheeskumar Navaratnam, Kate Nguyen, Kajanan Selvaranjan, Guomin Zhang, Priyan Mendis and Lu Aye
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the accessibility, social gathering, lifestyle, and working environment to be changed to reduce the infection. Coronavirus spreads between people in several different ways. Small liquid particles (aerosols, respiratory drople...
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Mirela Cojocariu, Elena Liliana Chelariu and Ciprian Chiruta
The negative effects of urbanization such as urban overheating, pollution, high population density and so on are being experienced by city inhabitants more than ever, thus motivating a high number of researchers to find viable solutions to mitigate these...
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Bojan Milovanovic, Marina Bagaric, Mergim Ga?i and Nikolina Vezilic Strmo
This paper proposes an improvement of the conventional Lightweight Steel Frame (LSF) wall structure suitable for the design of high-performance modular buildings. A mobile module, named MUZA, is used as a case study building to analyse the performance of...
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